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...Cold and Clammy, But You Gotta Love Us ! [common frogs mating] Animals as Environmental Sentinels of Human Pollution Feature Creatures = Amphibians By Leslie A. Dierauf, VMD Santa Fe, New Mexico Sentinels (O’Brien, 1993) “...organisms whose known characteristics can be measured to assess the extent of environmental…implications…and to provide early warning of those implications.” Pollution Contamination of the earth’s environment with materials that interfere with health, quality of life, or the natural functioning of ecosystems. At Air/Water Interface [southern leopard frog] On Land, Living In Outdoor Environs Three Ways In Which Amphibians Are Affected By Their Environment Bullfrog skin Eggs w/tadpoles Tadpole w/gills Human Population Growth: Its Effects on Sentinels Loss or modification of habitat Predation Introduction of non-native species Air and water quality impacts Climate changes Air Quality Effects Greenhouse gas production Volatile organic compounds Aerosolized pesticides & other chemicals Particulate matter and silt/sedimentation Water Quality & Quantity Effects Herbicides Pesticides Heavy metals Other materials in run-off Decreased pH & Increased salinity Lowering of water tables Loss of freshwater spring flows Trematode Life-Cycle Digestive Juices Release Encysted Larvae Deformed Frog Bird Eats Tadpole Larval Form of Trematode Encysts in Leg Bud of Tadpole Snail Ingests Trematode Golden Toads - Monteverde Cloudforest North Central Costa Rica Climate Change Effects Increased ultraviolet light Acid rain Global warming Disease UVB Radiation Effects on Developing Eggs Maintaining Biological Diversity Strawberry Poison Dart Frogs Mating Bridging the Gap - Who? Public Health Veterinarians Epidemiologists Applied and Basic Research Scientists Small Animal Veterinarians (pocket pets) Exotic Animal Clinicians Wildlife Veterinarians Zoo Veterinarians Ecosystem Health Veterinarians Bridging the Gap - How? Amphibian Physiology Reproductive Physiology Parasitology Disease Diagnosis Physical Environs Alterations Reproducible Results Environ’l Factors Field Studies Keen Observat’n Life Hx Habitat Health Population Dynamics Organism & Its Environment Disease Diagnosis Ecosyst’m Health Envir’l Health Pathology Epidemiol’y Treatment & Care Morbidity & Mortality Organism & Its Response To the Environment Bridging the Gap - Why? Healthy Environs Mean Healthy Animals and Humans Veterinarians have unique skills to communicate science simply Multi- and Inter-disciplinary research efforts recognize the value of animals as sentinels Veterinarians are trained in systematic observation & reasoning Attention to individual cases may help explain whether, how, and why a population is changing Use of clinical evidence and clinical judgement Long-term monitoring and consistency Some Suggested Causes of Amphibian Declines & Deformities Habitat Modification and/or Destruction Predation--Introduced Non-Native Competitors Volatile Organic Compounds/Skin, Eggs, Tads Air- & Water-Borne Chemicals, Heavy Metals... Acid Rain and Increased UVB Exposure Retinoids, such as Retinoic Acid Climate Change and Emerging Diseases Trematodes, Ribeiroia spp.Encysting at Legbuds Fungi, such as Chytrid Bactrochochytrium spp. Iridescent Viruses, such as Iridovirus (ATV) Amphibian Up-to-Date Websites www.avma.org/netvet/amphib.htm (American Veterinary Medical Assoc) www.uga.edu/srelherp (Savannah River Ecology Lab) www.usgs.gov (USGS, Biological Research Service) www.mp2-pwrd.usgs.gov/frogwatch (Frogwatch--Local Reports of Nation) cmgm.stanford.edu/~meisen/herp/ (Stanford University Research) www.fws.gov/r9endspp/esysgal.htm (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)